The 3rd November Threat Intelligence Report from Check Point outlines significant cyber threats including attacks by the Everest ransomware group, which has compromised data from AT&T, Dublin Airport, and Air Arabia. Notably, sensitive records involving 576,000 applicants from AT&T and 1.5 million passenger files from Dublin Airport were exfiltrated. Another notable attack involves the Cl0p ransomware exploiting a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-61882) to breach major corporations like Schneider Electric and Pan American Silver Corp, with threats of data leaks if ransom isn’t paid.
The report also addresses vulnerabilities including CVE-2025-59287 in Microsoft Windows Server, which has been exploited in the wild, emphasizing the necessity for urgent patching. Google’s Chrome browser was found to be vulnerable to several critical issues affecting billions of users, which were patched in recent updates. The publication underscores a rising trend in cyber threats and vulnerabilities affecting critical sectors, thus stressing the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
👉 Pročitaj original: Check Point Research